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Join contest SubscribeBurris Eliminator 3 was also doing that. It would range the target and give you a red dot in the HUD and you place that dot on the target zone, such as the vitals area of a deer or elk.I guess that's my point. Soon scopes will just give your holds in their own "units" and 10-20 years from now, nobody will even use these. Eliminator 6 already does it. it gives your wind hold in "units of dots" it's neither MOA or MIL. just "dots of hold".
If you've been here long enough (you certainly have) we used to measure distance with our reticles. That was the point I was trying to make. It wasn't an argument of "you need to shoot 35 centimeters left".
I've put a mark on mine for IPHY as well.Yup it’s a good skill to have and why I still have my mil dot master(which also ranges in moa) in my pack.
Long live the metric systemInches are gay, go Mil.
Or better yet cm @ 100m.
Man don't out the truth on here, it will scare off the basement dwellers & COD Crowd.If you can math who cares what scale you use.
Do you believe that includes ret ranging?I recommend Mils. Most speed based formulas that truly make long range a breeze are easier with Mils.
Yes, I believe so.Do you believe that includes ret ranging?
That's interesting? Because my old TO&E book lists everything in inches, Are the latest being issued in mils?Yes, I believe so.